margob99
House Bee
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- Nov 15, 2009
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- Location
- Amersham
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
Coronavirus lockdown stopped me from inspecting a hive at the home of someone who has needed help with his bees. I finally did an inspection yesterday, and the hive appears queenless.
This is what we saw:
Broodbox filling fast with pollen.
No brood in any stage.
2 supers above (no QX) filled to the brim with honey.
Lots of bees, quiet and happy, after an initial roar on opening the hive.
5 empty QC.
A lot of brace comb.
A swarm was reported nearby 1 month ago. I am guessing, from the empty QC, there were at least 3 subsequent casts.
Hive owner has ordered a Queen through the mail, arriving today.
But I am wondering if there' s a Virgin in there somewhere, as the bees' temperament was good. I am able to get a frame filled with BIAS from someone else's hive.
I just don't want to waste the Queen coming today.
So my question is - do you think it would be ok to put in both the BIAS frame AND the new Queen (obviously in the container, taped, between 2 frames, allowing3 - 4 days for bees to become acquainted)? Yes, we may sacrifice the new Queen, but I feel like to do both is a positive way to hedge all options.
All comments and advice appreciated, but please be kind!
Thank you.
This is what we saw:
Broodbox filling fast with pollen.
No brood in any stage.
2 supers above (no QX) filled to the brim with honey.
Lots of bees, quiet and happy, after an initial roar on opening the hive.
5 empty QC.
A lot of brace comb.
A swarm was reported nearby 1 month ago. I am guessing, from the empty QC, there were at least 3 subsequent casts.
Hive owner has ordered a Queen through the mail, arriving today.
But I am wondering if there' s a Virgin in there somewhere, as the bees' temperament was good. I am able to get a frame filled with BIAS from someone else's hive.
I just don't want to waste the Queen coming today.
So my question is - do you think it would be ok to put in both the BIAS frame AND the new Queen (obviously in the container, taped, between 2 frames, allowing3 - 4 days for bees to become acquainted)? Yes, we may sacrifice the new Queen, but I feel like to do both is a positive way to hedge all options.
All comments and advice appreciated, but please be kind!
Thank you.